Example sentences of "you would be [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you 'd stood next to him much longer you 'd be scratching by teatime . ’
2 ‘ You said you 'd be leaving for Newcastle ? ’
3 And do you find that if you did n't have the overtime then you , you 'd be struggling with your wage ?
4 ‘ You would n't be living with my mother , you 'd be living with me .
5 You 'd be living in a fantasy world !
6 No , there will be guidelines and you 're in the know anyway so you 'd be telling at your curriculum area meetings , you 'd be saying
7 ‘ Ampwise , ’ suggests Martin , ‘ you 'd be looking at the Ampeg SVT II head at £1595 and 8x10 cab at £880 .
8 you would , huh , you 'd be looking at the clock , I know you well enough for that now dear
9 Round about , as a erm a ball park figure , because it does vary on the dealer 's claims rate , but you 'd be looking at about a hundred and seventy five .
10 Sir er you hinted that er if there are to be further written representations you 'd be looking to directing a cutoff date , and you hinted at I think tomorrow as being one possibility sir , so that you could leave this enquiry on Wednesday with all the papers you need and receive nothing more by way of written representation , evidence or any other documentation whatsoever .
11 You 'd be looking for something shaped like a truncheon or a torch , ’ said Pike .
12 You 'd be coming at it again
13 That looks good actually I thought you 'd be practising like mad on your day off .
14 ‘ You 'd want to mind who you 'd be talkin' to in this place , ’ he protested .
15 ‘ I was afraid you 'd be waiting on the doorstep .
16 ‘ I know , but she phoned for her results — she was surprised to get me , she seemed to have hoped you 'd be waiting by the phone — and when I told them you 'd gone , her mother took the phone and was in quite a tizz and had a word with Mr Fry and then said they 'd get the next plane home .
17 and it was like standing , and you 'd be sitting on the steps
18 you said that you 'd be sitting round the fire , but wh when you were when you were in your own house
19 But you 'd be a fool to try and get this agility if you have n't got those safe levels suppleness , strength , stamina and coordination cos you 'd be asking for trouble .
20 I mean you know if if you were complaining about something or if you were asking for something you 'd be asking for it because you knew what you wanted only as you said it 's all about being clear about what you want
21 so you the person you 'd be talking to would be erm trying to put you off to stop you getting something a a direct replacement
22 Because it must be thirty two and thirty six , mainly you 'd be talking about would n't it ?
23 Certainly we can not provide a fully one hundred percent sustainable community , you 'd be talking about some vast city to move towards that , erm the re the real world is that the the hierarchy of settlements , erm all settlements , have greater or lesser degree of facilities depending on their size , and there 'll be no difference er to the new settlement , and I think to run an argument on the basis of Mr Curtis er has run it is unfair to the concept of the new settlement .
24 ‘ If we had n't come to an agreement , you 'd be paying for my time as well . ’
25 Not that you did much , you 'd be going from class to class entertaining the kids with your dances and stories .
26 Oh yes they did for , for the increase in traffic I mean that er that er went on over the years gradually creep , creep , creep on until the whole atmosphere of the place was er I do n't know improved should you say or not I do n't know whether it 's er well it certainly has n't improved but erm it changed , it was such a lovely little place really , and of course you could run across the road whenever you liked I mean we used to play in Street of picking out in a sweet shop window er a name be Cadbury 's or chocolate or something you 'd be standing across the road and you 'd be running backwards and forwards backwards and forwards , there was no sign of anyone getting run over cos there was nothing about , and when I was a kid going to the Bluecoat School I 'd run across that bridge every morning without looking right or left , because if anything had hit me , well nothing used to be coming you could see a tram coming but oh there was nothing else at that time in the morning oh no it was , would n't like to run across today .
27 You 'd be putting in your Nat West one do , do , do , do , do
28 And er if it suited then if you a young chap when they first started for a year or so you 'd be working with the cattle and himself , the boss , would be working the horse with a horseman .
29 As she gaped at him he went on calmly , ‘ I told them you would be staying at the palazzo and asked them to have your luggage repacked and sent over here . ’
30 So I have to say to you that whilst I 'm putting these forward , it 's absolutely clear that we would be having adverse comments and criticism er , from the S S I , and that you would be moving into areas that I ca n't recommend to you , but I , I put them forward as obviously illustrations .
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